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EdgeyukParticipantGlyndwr promote themselves as for the community…but in reality they’re only in it for profit…here’s my point. Firstly.
They own the freehold on Colliers park which I believe was part of the deal to acquire Wrexham FC… now on lease to FAW as a training academy.. Who paid for the revamp.?
FAW or Glyndwr.? Either way glyndwr are making a profit as the value of the land has increased vastly + income from the lease.
Secondly. They take away the access to a field that is used by local residents for recreation and sport and have done so for over 50 years which was gifted to them for educational purposes.. now trying to sell at a profit to developers on land that was thrown out in 2011 by the council for development under the LDP..
Now they’ve taken away access for another youth team to use their facility in Northop (please see report in the Leader.. link added)
https://www.oldleaderlivestory.co.uk/news/17949045.mold-rugby-club-steps-help-additional-need-students-lost-use-universitys-sports-hall/?ref=fbshrThis is not working for the community it’s working to build a big bank account..
EdgeyukParticipantParkingmad, yes I agree they have a right to protect their property but they pulled down the posters off some property they don’t own such as the residents Fence and also off the council owned gates and fences at the site..
EdgeyukParticipantGood Morning fellow commentors I am a member of one of the groups associated with Dean Road Playing Field…as you are aware of the growing support could I ask your permission to copy the comments posted on this forum and post them on our Facebook pages.
I would be grateful for any support you can offer..
Please support us on FB at:
Dean Road Playing Field against Glyndwr University or Save Dean Road Playing Field.We are also holding a protest at the field this Sunday at 2:30pm please come along and show your support.
October 28, 2015 at 8:08 am in reply to: Lack of appointment slots in local Doctors Surgeries. #102257
EdgeyukParticipant[quote quote=102247]If this is the situation across the Wrexham area then perhaps we have found the real reason why A&E is under such pressure. Perhaps our AM and prospective AM’s should ask NHS Wales to imvestigate.
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Agreed… But is this problem just local to the Wrexham area or more wide spread throughout Wales… Because of my work I have to work away from home Monday to Friday in Birmingham, I’ve had to see a Doctor here about 6mths ago as a visitor. I phoned the local surgery in the morning close to my hotel and I was seen the same day in the afternoon..!!
My children who both live in England, one in university and the other live with her boyfriend in the same city generally get appointments within 48hrs or can just call in and be seen after a short wait.. and I believe these surgeries are two of the biggest in their respective areas…
So were is the difference…. poor management ???October 27, 2015 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Lack of appointment slots in local Doctors Surgeries. #102209
EdgeyukParticipantwid9999 I’m afraid it’s not Strathmore’s… And in answer to your comment Councillor this has been the case for quite some time… in fact how can they say they’re over booked with nothing available when I’ve been in to make an appointment during surgery times myself and the surgery is empty and the staff & GP’s are standing around drinking coffee or away on holiday with little or no cover from locums… Before you reply “everyone deserves a holiday” yes I agree but I run my own business and if I didn’t provide ample cover for when and if I’m off I would go out of business..
As for your point about the influx of overseas people being the problem I would have to disagree, they are by no means the cause of every problem in today’s society.. -
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